Los Angeles Lost and Found is a collection of essays and photographs that explores Los Angeles as a city of constant reinvention, where history is often buried beneath layers of change.
Supergraphic Landscapes explores contemporary public art and creative placemaking strategies that amplify identity, access, and belonging in public spaces.
The book tells the unwritten story of Chicago Studio over 25 years—a semester-long, place-based, experiential... Læs mere
This is a book about the amenity that we call streets and how we choose to use them to move about. What makes the street so vitally... Læs mere
The book documents the technical milestones and early implementation challenges faced when designing at a national scale—a process where environmental resiliency, cultural identity, and bold national ambitions meet.
The study focuses on Bourj Hammoud, a dense, low-income neighbourhood in the eastern suburbs of Beirut, where the author grew up. Through three case studies, fieldwork, and direct... Læs mere
Architecture of Life is the first essay collection distilling three decades of groundbreaking work from Tezuka Architects, the architectural duo behind the iconic Fuji Kindergarten and Roof House.
ONRAMP 8 captures the culminating thesis work and final projects of SCI-Arc’s Undergraduate, Graduate, and Postgraduate programs for the 2024–25 academic year.
A collection of essays published from the 1970s to the present on architectural theory and architectural history.
Authors from a wide array of disciplines explore the “middleness” of media by considering how its various forms influence our knowledge, shape our understanding, and affect our interpretation of the world around us.
Neither manifesto nor mitigation strategy, this book positions equity as a design discipline—exercised through deliberate, cumulative decisions that shape how cities evolve.